Some here have implied that if MPs still oppose Brexit, or if the government opts for a soft Brexit, then the people will revolt in anger....the 'will of the people' and all that.

No they wouldn't; only a very few people would be that vitriolic. Most people who voted Brexit didn't have a clue what the implications were. Certainly, the people are far more likely to 'revolt' if MPs support a hard Brexit that threatens jobs/security etc.

It is up to all MPs of all parties to reduce the damage by not allowing the government to sink the UK with anything like a hard Brexit.

Post by Mark, DevonSome here have implied that if MPs still oppose Brexit, or if thegovernment opts for a soft Brexit, then the people will revolt inanger....the 'will of the people' and all that.No they wouldn't; only a very few people would be that vitriolic. Mostpeople who voted Brexit didn't have a clue what the implications were.

1. Manufacturing jobs down.2. Single issue political trolling infectingthe entire ocean of pooliticians at the expense of all other business.3. No new investment or expansion of manufacturing.4. Massive increase in services (for brexshitting like currencymanipulation) invoicing each other for the privilege.5. UK turning into a shiitehole like Eastern Eurup with everyoneexpecting to get paid through non existent manufacturingjobs and investment, while the politicians go looting theentire kingdom with their currency trading.Not one explains how much brexshit currency trollingmoney they made yet.

Post by Mark, DevonSome here have implied that if MPs still oppose Brexit, or if thegovernment opts for a soft Brexit, then the people will revolt inanger....the 'will of the people' and all that.No they wouldn't; only a very few people would be that vitriolic. Mostpeople who voted Brexit didn't have a clue what the implications were.

1. Manufacturing jobs down.2. Single issue political trolling infectingthe entire ocean of pooliticians at the expense of all other business.3. No new investment or expansion of manufacturing.4. Massive increase in services (for brexshitting like currencymanipulation) invoicing each other for the privilege.5. UK turning into a shiitehole like Eastern Eurup with everyoneexpecting to get paid through non existent manufacturingjobs and investment, while the politicians go looting theentire kingdom with their currency trading.Not one explains how much brexshit currency trollingmoney they made yet.

Post by Mark, DevonSome here have implied that if MPs still oppose Brexit, or if thegovernment opts for a soft Brexit, then the people will revolt inanger....the 'will of the people' and all that.No they wouldn't; only a very few people would be that vitriolic. Mostpeople who voted Brexit didn't have a clue what the implications were.

1. Manufacturing jobs down.2. Single issue political trolling infectingthe entire ocean of pooliticians at the expense of all other business.3. No new investment or expansion of manufacturing.4. Massive increase in services (for brexshitting like currencymanipulation) invoicing each other for the privilege.5. UK turning into a shiitehole like Eastern Eurup with everyoneexpecting to get paid through non existent manufacturingjobs and investment, while the politicians go looting theentire kingdom with their currency trading.Not one explains how much brexshit currency trollingmoney they made yet.

Translation: A UK freed of the EU chains will prosper mightily... RH

Huh, we haven't even left yet and already the British economy hasturned to shit.

Post by Mark, DevonSome here have implied that if MPs still oppose Brexit, or if thegovernment opts for a soft Brexit, then the people will revolt inanger....the 'will of the people' and all that.

A soft Brexit would indeed not result in a strong backlash, but therewould be a lot of unhappy Leavers who believed they were voting for ahard Brexit.

Post by Mark, DevonNo they wouldn't; only a very few people would be that vitriolic.Most people who voted Brexit didn't have a clue what the implicationswere. Certainly, the people are far more likely to 'revolt' if MPssupport a hard Brexit that threatens jobs/security etc.

That a hard Brexit would do such damage is merely speculation,especially since it takes no =account of the new economic opportunitiesthat Brexit would open up.

Post by Mark, DevonIt is up to all MPs of all parties to reduce the damage by notallowing the government to sink the UK with anything like a hardBrexit.

Post by Mark, DevonSome here have implied that if MPs still oppose Brexit, or if thegovernment opts for a soft Brexit, then the people will revolt inanger....the 'will of the people' and all that.

A soft Brexit would indeed not result in a strong backlash, but therewould be a lot of unhappy Leavers who believed they were voting for ahard Brexit.

Post by Mark, DevonNo they wouldn't; only a very few people would be that vitriolic.Most people who voted Brexit didn't have a clue what the implicationswere. Certainly, the people are far more likely to 'revolt' if MPssupport a hard Brexit that threatens jobs/security etc.

That a hard Brexit would do such damage is merely speculation,especially since it takes no =account of the new economic opportunitiesthat Brexit would open up.

Post by Mark, DevonIt is up to all MPs of all parties to reduce the damage by notallowing the government to sink the UK with anything like a hardBrexit.

A hard Brexit holds no fears for me.

Paul Hyett, Cheltenham

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Nor for me ... BUT, here we go with more insults from the remoaners.

I suppose it must make them feel better, but to be honest it just makes medisgusted.

They are obsessed with being as insulting as they can be. It seems to beall they live for.

Just face it Abbie, your preferred replacement to Cameron is simply scattily jumping from one Brexit position to another ; a whole load of MPs and ministers are realising the absolute stupidity of Brexit, each month passing by with absolutely NO progress whatsoever. They're now starting to plead, cap-in-hand, with the EU "let us keep the main benefits but appear we are leaving".

But. hey-ho, all Brexiteers here (including you) are delighted with their 'progress' in every single way. Crowers "we won't pay a penny", Harris - thinks they're doing a good job to date, you U-turning against Cameron, Fox untrustworthy and incompetent, dithering Davis, Boris the non-entity who achieves nothing, Hammond the U-turn doughnut.....Brexiteers in 'action' :-) LOL

Post by Mark, Devonis simply scattily jumping from one Brexit position to another ; a whole load of MPs and ministers are realising the absolute stupidity of Brexit, each month passing by with absolutely NO progress whatsoever. They're now starting to plead, cap-in-hand, with the EU "let us keep the main benefits but appear we are leaving".But. hey-ho, all Brexiteers here (including you) are delighted with their 'progress' in every single way. Crowers "we won't pay a penny", Harris - thinks they're doing a good job to date, you U-turning against Cameron, Fox untrustworthy and incompetent, dithering Davis, Boris the non-entity who achieves nothing, Hammond the U-turn doughnut.....Brexiteers in 'action' :-) LOL

Post by OpheliaThey are obsessed with being as insulting as they can be. It seems to beall they live for.Sore losers.

This is about the country losing.

More speculation.

Paul Hyett, Cheltenham

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What? No more constant sneering about 'low educational attainment'???

Perhaps he is boring himself too. Perhaps the remoaners are beginning torealise they are convincing no one. In fact they are becoming a laughingstock with their constant predictions of doom.

We (the leavers) don't need to consider any bad results, we are bombardedwith them daily here. Perhaps if their views were even a tiny bit balanced,we might respect them and it could give us something to think about. As itis ...

Perhaps this government, with its dismal efforts re. Brexit, is convincing no one? Even crowers seems to have gone quiet...no longer 'we won't be paying the EU one penny' from crowers...now everyone knows/accepts it will be several billion pounds.

This government; May's weakness, Boris the Loose Cannon (who STILL has not one achievement to his name as foreign secretary)....they are the laughing stock.

Elsewhere Trump fails to condemn white extremists.....what a pathetic pal of Abbie/May we have 'over the pond'.

Post by Mark, DevonPerhaps this government, with its dismal efforts re. Brexit, is convincing no one? Even crowers seems to have gone quiet...no longer 'we won't be paying the EU one penny' from crowers...now everyone knows/accepts it will be several billion pounds.This government; May's weakness, Boris the Loose Cannon (who STILL has not one achievement to his name as foreign secretary)....they are the laughing stock.Elsewhere Trump fails to condemn white extremists

Just face it Abbie....Trump is an abysmal president, and May is an awful PM. Your preferred parties on both sides of the pond are heading for disaster, both for themselves and, more importantly, their countries.

Post by Mark, DevonSome here have implied that if MPs still oppose Brexit, or if thegovernment opts for a soft Brexit, then the people will revolt inanger....the 'will of the people' and all that.

A soft Brexit would indeed not result in a strong backlash, but therewould be a lot of unhappy Leavers who believed they were voting for ahard Brexit.

Post by Mark, DevonNo they wouldn't; only a very few people would be that vitriolic.Most people who voted Brexit didn't have a clue what the implicationswere. Certainly, the people are far more likely to 'revolt' if MPssupport a hard Brexit that threatens jobs/security etc.

That a hard Brexit would do such damage is merely speculation,especially since it takes no =account of the new economic opportunitiesthat Brexit would open up.

Post by Mark, DevonIt is up to all MPs of all parties to reduce the damage by notallowing the government to sink the UK with anything like a hardBrexit.

Post by Mark, DevonSome here have implied that if MPs still oppose Brexit, or if the government opts for a soft Brexit, then the people will revolt in anger....the 'will of the people' and all that.No they wouldn't; only a very few people would be that vitriolic. Most people who voted Brexit didn't have a clue what the implications were. Certainly, the people are far more likely to 'revolt' if MPs support a hard Brexit that threatens jobs/security etc.It is up to all MPs of all parties to reduce the damage by not allowing the government to sink the UK with anything like a hard Brexit.

https://order-order.com/2017/08/11/remoaners-lose-as-voters-strongly-back-hard-brexit/" 67% of people surveyed prefer the so-called no deal outcome toa soft Brexit68% of people surveyed would choose a hard Brexit over a softBrexit!"